U Tin Myint Aung, aged 59, a former Myanmar national team player from the “Silver Age” and a midfielder for the Finance & Revenue club, passed away on the morning of 23 March due to natural causes.
The Myanmar Football Federation (MFF) issued a statement expressing deep condolences for the passing of U Tin Myint Aung, who served in various high-level capacities, including Technical Director, Associate Technical Director, and Head Coach for both the Myanmar Men’s and Women’s National Teams.
His career spanned several successful eras: the University Selection team from 1985 to 1994, Finance & Revenue from 1987 to 2000, and the Malaysian Armed Forces FC from 1989 to 1991. He represented the Myanmar National Team from 1989 to 2000. He was a key player of the squad that won the Silver Medal at the 1993 SEA Games. He won multiple domestic championships with Finance & Revenue and was honoured as Best Player in 1997.
After retiring from play, he transitioned into a coaching career starting in 2002: served as Assistant Coach for the National Team, and later as Head Coach for the Women’s National Team, the Men’s National Team, and the Myanmar U23 team and served as the Head Coach for Ayeyawady United FC.
Beyond coaching, he managed youth development projects and collaborated with local and international experts on technical advancements for the sport. Recognizing his lifelong dedication as a player, coach, technician, and administrator, the MFF awarded him the MFF Service Award during the MFF Congress on 28 November, 2025.
The President and Executive Committee of the MFF concluded their statement by noting that the demise of U Tin Myint Aung is a significant loss for Myanmar football, offering their deepest sympathies to his grieving family. — MT/ZN


